Grandparents Fail to Get Court-Ordered Visitation When They Fail to Establish that Visitation Had Been Cut Off
- At April 27, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Grandparent Rights
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Tennessee child custody case summary on grandparent visitation rights. In re: Trinity P. The Tennessee grandparent visitation statute comes into play only if the grandparent first shows that the parent opposed or severely reduced the grandparent’s visitation prior to the filing of a petition. The applicability of that portion of the statute was at issue […]
Read More»Husband Gets 27% of Wife’s Teacher Pension as Agreed
Tennessee case summary on pension and retirement division in divorce. Robert Martin Thompson v. Christie Lee Thompson For more discussion of this case, and the financial principles involved, see Rob Vance’s guest blog, Application of the Coverture Fraction to a Deferred Distribution of a Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System (“TCRS”) Pension Plan. The husband in this […]
Read More»Mom Can Collect Attorney’s Fees for Defending Order of Protection on Appeal, Even Though Main Appeal Dismissed as Moot
Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees for order of protection. Miracle Tenney ex rel. Desirae B. v. Daniel Paul Bullington The mother and father in this order for protection case were divorced in 2019, and were the parents of a fourteen year old. In 2020, the girl had what the court called an “emotional episode” […]
Read More»Orpheum Theatre | Broadway Season Announcement 2022-2023
- At April 24, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In News, Recommended Reading
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We are proud to introduce to you the 2023 Orpheum Broadway Season! We’re excited to have some amazing guests present a season full of Powerful Stories & Powerhouse Performances, including Chicago and Frozen! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oU1AvL1uy0&t=160sVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Orpheum Theatre | Broadway Season Announcement 2022-2023 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oU1AvL1uy0&t=160s) Click for: Schedule or to Purchase […]
Read More»Ex-Wife Entitled to Continued Alimony Despite Cohabitation
Tennessee alimony modification case summary. Rachel Ransom Strickland v. Patrick Dustin Strickland The husband and wife in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2018. The trial court adopted their marital dissolution agreement, which awarded the wife transitional alimony $2,000 per month alimony for 48 months. The agreement provided that the alimony was non-modifiable […]
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